Church, Creation, and the Common Good : Guidance in an Age of Climate Crisis
Church, Creation, and the Common Good : Guidance in an Age of Climate Crisis
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Author(s): Sutterfield, Ragan
ISBN No.: 9781640651111
Pages: 64
Year: 201810
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 20.37
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

"Written from an Episcopal perspective, this curriculum helps facilitators guide a journey for Christian adult learners who seek to understand their faith in relationship to climate change. Heavy on theological foundations, the curriculum also provides concrete examples of how Christians are putting faith in action." --Shantha Ready Alonso, Executive Director of Creation Justice Ministries "This timely, essential, and accessible curriculum will enable churches to begin theologically reflective, practically oriented, necessary conversations for our common future." --Nurya Love Parish, founder of Plainsong Farm and author of Resurrection Matters "Ragan and Emily Sutterfield have put together an immensely helpful curriculum to help our congregations reflect on who we are and where we live in regards to the multitude of environmental challenges we face, including the changing climate. This book moves us into being a part of the solution and helps us become bearers of hope to this world." --Bingham Powell, Rector of St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Eugene, Oregon "This curriculum couldn't be more urgently needed. Accessible and adaptable, sobering and hopeful, the Sutterfields offer scripturally sound, liturgically rooted ways of responding to the profound challenges of climate change, now and in the future.


" --Debra Dean Murphy, associate professor of Religious Studies at West Virginia Wesleyan College and serves on the board of The Ekklesia Project.


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